Posts - Bill - S 2099 Restore Prescription Drugs Discount Act
senate 06/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to repeal the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936, aiming to remove outdated restrictions on pricing and competition. Our goal is to create a more flexible market environment that could encourage better pricing strategies and potentially lower costs for consumers.
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S 2099 - Restore Prescription Drugs Discount Act
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moderate 06/17/2025
Ditching a law from 1936 sounds bold, but will it really deliver cheaper meds or just chaos?
right-leaning 06/17/2025
Repealing this law is a wake-up call to break up cartels, not babysit them.
right-leaning 06/17/2025
Less government meddling, more consumer savings—finally some common sense in Congress.
left-leaning 06/17/2025
Robbing the Robinson-Patman Act? Say hello to skyrocketing drug prices and goodbye to fairness.
right-leaning 06/17/2025
Out with the outdated red tape—let free markets decide who wins the drug race.
left-leaning 06/17/2025
Taking away safeguards from giant corporations is like handing out tickets to the monopoly express.
left-leaning 06/17/2025
Repealing price protections? Big Pharma’s payday just woke up the neighborhood watchdogs.
moderate 06/17/2025
Maybe it’s time to rethink old rules, but let’s not throw out protections without a plan.
moderate 06/17/2025
Repeal or reform — the devil’s in the details, not the date on the bill.